fg mt any prob's ?
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fg mt any prob's ?
Hi guys you all seem to have a opinion
i have had experience with a MCD [:@] which has now gone good fun while it worked i now feel a hankering for the fg offering
So based on this what can you tell me ???
I still have a 1/5 hankering and the Helli that replaced it is fun but i want something to bash!!!
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i have had experience with a MCD [:@] which has now gone good fun while it worked i now feel a hankering for the fg offering
So based on this what can you tell me ???
I still have a 1/5 hankering and the Helli that replaced it is fun but i want something to bash!!!
Cheer's
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RE: fg mt any prob's ?
The moast robust fg is the beetle shell. You can jump em, bounce em, roll em etc and they take one hell of a beating without too much dammage.
The mt's need a few mods to make em less prone to bounce. Moast comon change is the oil in the shocks. Standard oil is too heavy and causes an unstable ride.
I had broken a shock tower in the first hour runing mine in along with a cracked shell.
And the car wernt being abused.
My beetle on the other hand has been air bourne, landed on the roof and taken a beating without any shell damage.
If you intend to get a monster truck, get the new beetle based on the mt chasis with the twin shocks, you will have the best of both worlds then.
Just my opinion
Lee
The mt's need a few mods to make em less prone to bounce. Moast comon change is the oil in the shocks. Standard oil is too heavy and causes an unstable ride.
I had broken a shock tower in the first hour runing mine in along with a cracked shell.
And the car wernt being abused.
My beetle on the other hand has been air bourne, landed on the roof and taken a beating without any shell damage.
If you intend to get a monster truck, get the new beetle based on the mt chasis with the twin shocks, you will have the best of both worlds then.
Just my opinion
Lee
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RE: fg mt any prob's ?
lee When i first got my mcd it had a similar prob i had to put some very light oil in to stop it from rolling over and ended up winding the shock mounts up to compensate
i aint too keen on the monster beatle just my pref i recon the truck looks mad and looking at some other posts it is possible to retro fit some toy bodys on sounds like a cheap way to get a cool look
somebody should get a mould made from one of these toy bodys and have them made from a proper polycarbonate
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i aint too keen on the monster beatle just my pref i recon the truck looks mad and looking at some other posts it is possible to retro fit some toy bodys on sounds like a cheap way to get a cool look
somebody should get a mould made from one of these toy bodys and have them made from a proper polycarbonate
Cool
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RE: fg mt any prob's ?
I'm pretty satisfied with mine. They aren't indestructable, far from it - but all in all they hold up pretty well. Some things need changing right away though, the shock oil being the most important one. Go with a leaner oil as mentioned earlier.
A reinforced diff-tube is also recommended, it will keep the diff-gears intact when small rocks decide to join the party and get squeezed in under the diff. Which they will!
Another good thing to remedy is the first gear-wheel - the original one of plastic will wear down pretty fast - and getting one of steel will increase the lifespan considderably.
Those 3 things are right on the top of the list. Everything else you can do does not correct design flaws, but rather adds to an already solid "toy car" which isn't prone to breaking down often.
And hobbythek is _the_ place to order an FG. Service is top notch. Although german based their English is quite good, so go on give them a call if you have any questions regarding purchasing an FG.
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A reinforced diff-tube is also recommended, it will keep the diff-gears intact when small rocks decide to join the party and get squeezed in under the diff. Which they will!
Another good thing to remedy is the first gear-wheel - the original one of plastic will wear down pretty fast - and getting one of steel will increase the lifespan considderably.
Those 3 things are right on the top of the list. Everything else you can do does not correct design flaws, but rather adds to an already solid "toy car" which isn't prone to breaking down often.
And hobbythek is _the_ place to order an FG. Service is top notch. Although german based their English is quite good, so go on give them a call if you have any questions regarding purchasing an FG.
Cheers
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RE: fg mt any prob's ?
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i have an fg mb and its hard as nails but if you want the spec. of a bigfoot with alloy side curtains and 4 extra shocks why not try the pro-monster beetle?
i have an fg mb and its hard as nails but if you want the spec. of a bigfoot with alloy side curtains and 4 extra shocks why not try the pro-monster beetle?
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RE: fg mt any prob's ?
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